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Namibia is planning to kill more than 700 wild animals, including elephants, zebras and hippos, and distribute the meat to the people struggling with food insecurity as the country grapples with ...
A drastic measure Namibia's government is taking drastic measures to mitigate the consequences of the drought. Scores of wild animals are at risk of dying of thirst due to acute water shortages in ...
The victim was camping with other tourists at the tented resort when the early morning tragedy unfolded, police said.
As the drought dries out staple crops and kills livestock in the region, Namibia is looking past agriculture to its wild animals for food. In addition to elephants, the country also plans to ...
Languages: English. A controversial wild animal cull has begun in Namibia, initiated by the government in response to the country's worst drought in decades and rising human-wildlife conflicts.
Businessman was killed by a lion at a luxury lodge in Namibia. The attack highlights ongoing human-wildlife conflict and ...
More than 700 wild animals, including hippos and elephants, are being culled in Namibia’s game parks to provide meat for the country’s hungry, the government has said, as the arid Southern ...
A remote and normally tranquil corner of northwestern Namibia has become the focus of a tragic wildlife attack.
Namibia has been dealing with a drought of historic proportions. The government will now allow wild animals to be culled and their meat to be distributed to the rural population. But the move is ...